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Re: Authorization Framework.

Subject: Re: Authorization Framework.
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 07:48:41 +0100
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Babu Kopparam wrote:
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| Hi! Experts,
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Hello (though I am no expert).
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| I have proposed RBAC (referring NIST's specification) as the suitable
| solution for Authorization.
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As you might know RBAC stands for

Role Based Access Control.

There is a fundamental difference between Authorization and
Authentication. What is it that you need to supply? I guess both of
those topics need to be satisfied by your framework ?

- -d


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